College Eye — October 13, 1933

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1 Student names will appear in College Eye advertisements Students will win free passes to the Regent Theater.
1 High school student leaders will attend two day meet here Will be opportunity for leaders to discuss their problems.
1 Student Council charters special three car train for Coe game next Friday; sixty-two piece men's band to make trip; student pep inspiring Students may purchase round trip tickets for $1.
1 Dr. Beard presents talk on curriculums Speaks his research on college curriculum development.
1 Purple Pen to be issued on campus Monday Nov. 13th
1 Playcraft Club to discuss Galsworthy Will also include presentation of one act play.
1 Miss Phylla Slattery returns to conduct F. B. Fagan's classes Professor Fagan has suffered complications from the flu.
1 Pep rally tonight! dance afterwards Will include singing of new loyalty song.
1 Speakers meet in semi-finals; twelve winners compete tonight; finals are October 23 List of those remaining after first elimination round.
1 Fifty students and guests attracted to publications dinner At annual publications banquet.
1 Fourteenth century pictures and fiction continue on display Exhibit will continue for at least three more weeks.
1 Sunday leisure time hour is new enjoyment Professor Freeman will talk about her work and perform.
1 Extension director, faculty trio, appear on WOI October 28 On PTA program.
1 Spider-rat spat stirs scientists Rat kills tarantula.
1 Complete plans for Dad's Day; program includes concerts, dance and football game Schedule of activities.
1 Opening matches of faculty golf tourney yield many surprises Professor Cram defeats Professor Charles; other results.
1 Forty-nine students at commerce dinner Roster of officers elected.
1 Blue Key makes plans for men's campus union; president states need for men's group akin to Women's League Plan for student organization to include all men.
1 Campus to hum at Homecoming; committee employs new methods to stimulate enthusiasm Schedule of activities; will try to get maximum number of alumni back to campus.
1 Publication's editors attend press meeting; Eye, Old Gold, Purple pen editors all to be present Will attend convention in Chicago.
1 'Peril of Wrong Holy' to be Sunday topic The Reverend Grant B. Wilder will speak.
1 Rural study groups open discussion on Iowa and problems Schedule for series of discussions.
1 Soloist chosen for orchestra concert Jvone Lowrie will perform.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 Forum; A Freshman Looks Around Observations of a freshman.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Another crisis Believes Americans are facing a crisis of character.
2 Books A review of "Henry Adams" by James Truslow Adams.
3 Mathematics Club meets to discuss problems in radio Several students make presentations.
3 Untitled Two students injured in car accident.
3 Marionettes studied by art students Will be special project of Art League.
3 Untitled Roster of new Sigma Tau Delta members.
3 All college dance and fraternity parties head week-end events Campus social calendar.
3 Annual frolic draws two hundred frosh
3 Librarian guest at staff dinner Anne Stuart Duncan honored by staff.
3 Bartlett Hall girls attend first of a series of socials
3 Women's Club to see play by faculty writers Will present "In Pursuit of her Heritage" by Katherine Buxbaum and Bernice Halvorson; list of cast members includes ISTC faculty.
3 News briefs Information on student, alumni, and faculty.
3 English Club Will have dinner and meeting.
3 Over two hundred attend convention here in Commons For high school home economics clubs.
3 Mary B. Hunter to speak on inflation
3 Methodist sorority pledges seven girls List of new Kappa Phi pledges.
4 Early practice for basketball season begun by Dickinson Basketball practice begins early.
4 "Another Language" showing at Regent
4 Untitled Tau Sigma Delta holds breakfast meeting.
4 Grinnell bows to Panther offensive under arc lights I.S.T.C. defeats Grinnell, 13-6.
4 Darrel Black beats Lyle Crane in semi-final tennis match Darrel Black meets Dick Rickert in next match.
4 4-H Club elects officers for year
4 Fall decathlon men led by Voorhies after four events Maynard Voorhies leads with 2343 points garnered in four events.
4 Panthers set for tilt with Western State; Tutors out to avenge the 26-0 drubbing of 1932 Panthers lose a number of players due to ineligibilities and injuries.